
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Welcome To The Pleasuredome 1984
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| № | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | Well... | 0:56 |
| A2 | The World Is My Oyster | 1:02 |
| A3 | Snatch Of Fury (Stay) | 1:16 |
| A4 | Welcome To The Pleasure Dome | 12:24 |
| B1 | Relax (Come Fighting) | 4:00 |
| B2 | War (...And Hide) | 6:13 |
| B3 | Two Tribes (For The Victims Of Ravishment) | 4:03 |
| C1 | Ferry (Go) | 1:49 |
| C2 | Born To Run | 3:59 |
| C3 | San Jose (The Way) | 3:10 |
| C4 | Wish (The Lads Were Here) | 3:06 |
| C5 | Including The Ballad Of 32 | 4:20 |
| D1 | Krisco Kisses | 2:59 |
| D2 | Black Night White Light | 4:09 |
| D3 | The Only Star In Heaven | 4:16 |
| D4 | The Power Of Love | 5:32 |
| D5 | Bang... | 1:08 |
Informācija
Credits:Bass, Vocals – Mark O'Toole
Coordinator [Co-ordination] – ZTT
Cover [Colours On The Cover] – Lo Cole
Design – XL Design
Design – ZTT
Drums – Peter Gill
Engineer [The Lads Were Engineered By] – Stuart Bruce
Engineer, Producer [Production Assistant] – Stephen Lipson
Guitar – Brian Nash
Guitar – Stephen Lipson
Keyboards [Additional Keyboards] – Anne Dudley
Keyboards, Other [Pottery] – Andy Richards
Make-Up [Paul Rutherford Of The Group Frankie Goes To Hollywood And Claudia Bruecken Of The Group Propaganda Who Were Made Up By] – Debbie Bunn
Mastered By – Ian Cooper
Model [Dome Souvenirs Modelled By ... Of The Group Propaganda] – Claudia Brücken
Model [Dome Souvenirs Modelled By .... Of The Group Frankie Goes To Hollywood] – Paul Rutherford
Other [Acted During The Bang] – Christopher Barrie
Other [Acted During The Bang] – Patrick Allen
Other [Acted During The Bang] – Paul Morley
Other [Paul Rutherford Of The Group Frankie Goes To Holywood And Claudia Bruecken Of The Group Propaganda Who Were Ordered About By] – XLZTT
Percussion, Other [Cignals] – Luis Jardim
Photography By [(Party)] – Steve Romney
Photography By [(Pleasure Guard-in: Stylist Bashia, Make Up Lynne Eaton, Clothes J.P.G. Bazaar. A.J. Barratt (Video)] – Peter Ashworth
Photography By [(Pre Bang Liverpool)] – John Stoddart (2)
Photography By [(Wargames)] – Eric Watson (3)
Photography By [Black And White, Dutch Pink] – Anton Corbijn
Photography By [Dome Souvenirs Photographed By] – Peter Brown (23)
Producer [Produced And All That By] – Trevor Horn
Stylist [Paul Rutherford Of The Group Frankie Goes To Hollywood And Claudia Bruecken Of The Group Propaganda Who Were Styled By] – Iain R. Webb
Technician [Software, Hardware], Other [The Fifth Dimension] – J.J. Jeczalik
Vocals, Other ['I Came To Dance'] – Paul Rutherford
Voice [The Voice] – Holly Johnson
Notes:with credits, photos and BANG! merchandise catalog (including press out center order form)
Inner Sleeve for Record 2 has three words on the text censored and blacked out. This was because some retailers in the UK like Woolworths would not sell the album containing the swear words on the inner sleeve, so this version with censored sleeve was distributed to those retailers otherwise they refused to sell the album. See pic of 2nd Inner sleeve and you will see the three blacked out words.
Release also exists with sticker with European cat# 302 419-977 on upper right corner of back cover (UK version importet to mainland Europe?)
Sleevenotes: IQ number one becomes no.four in Zang Tuum Tumb's fishy Action Series. "Ain't that peculiar."
"Record two's inner sleeve includes a mail order form for FGTH accessories, such as the "Sophisticated Virginia Woolf vest for the luxury of life" and the "Jean Genet boxer shorts", modelled by Paul Rutherford of the group Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Claudia Bruecken [sic] of the group Propaganda ...
"[4 symbols] + (frankie symbol) = BANG!
(the spunk plus the bomb plus the pump plus the torture instrument times frankie equalling the bang is an exclusive piece of ZTT exploitation.)" © ZTT 1984
A1, A2, A4, B1, B3, C4, C5, D1, D2, D3, D4, D5: Perfect Songs Ltd
A3, C1: Dick James Music Ltd
B2: Jobete Music (UK) Ltd
C2: Zomba Music Ltd
C3: Carlin Music Corp
This version is pressed by CBS, different from this other UK version that was pressed by EMI Records, [r=73458]
timing by transfer to DAW

